Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1943 — Page 6

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(Photos: by - Victor Peterson.)

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A lot of people, tethered at home by the restrictions of wartime travel, are wo N finding a good deed can equal a good vacation—and many of them are doing Miss Schwarz their good deeds at the Maennerchor servicemen’s center at N. Illinois and W. Michigan sts. There both organizations and individuals join hands in showing . : servicemen a good time. So W ed iin East 1. Pvt. Waller Pazdro, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Miss Grayce Davis mid“way in a “jitterburg” rountine in the Maennerchor ballroom. 1? 2. The roof garden offers a cool summer oasis in the midst of downtown St. Patrick S Chap el streets. Here Miss Bette Lang takes time out for a “coke” and a chat with Cpl. . Is Scene of Rite Robert Summers, Camp Atterbury. oR The poptom machine provided by the Delta Theta Tau organization does Times Special ” business. The “customers” being served by Miss Dorothy Tetrick are| NEW YORK, Aug. 28—The T. 34 Gr. Henry Ciolino (lett), Billings General hospital, and 5. Sgt. Joseph chapel of i The 1ady Gileno, Ft. Harrison. i here was the scene this morning of 4. The bridge players are (left to right) Sgt. Raymond Ruwe, Ft. Harrison; [the wedding of Miss Margaret Pvt. I. B. Hammer, Ft. Knox, Ky., and Misses Catherine and Rosemary McCarthy. | Schwarz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5. Two dancing instructors at the center are Mrs. David Nash (second from Frank X. Schwarz, Hollis, N. Y,, left) and Miss Barbara Brown. Their pupils are Pvt. Conrad Silver] (left), Ft.|%o Lt. (jg) George Arthur Meihaus Harrison, and Cpl. Stanley Sanborn, stationed at the fair grounds. ; Jr, U. 8S. N. R, son of Mr. and . Major domo of the Maennerchor pressing service—Karl Baker (left) Mrs. G. A. Meihaus, Indianapolis. who works during the day for the Kahn Tailoring Co. With him are Cpl. Clinton | A reception at Sherry’s followed.

Hillyard (center) and Cpl Robert L. Field, both stationed at the fair grounds.| Msgr. Edward Roberts Moore . bridal - music was

Mary Wisker Played id wo Yon, the organist

Miss Virginia Schwarz was her sisSh G ter’s maid of honor snd the bridesmaids were Miss Jane H. Walt, OwWCr ucs Winnetka, Ill, and Miss Betty Ann

Mist. Alice Quisisser ‘and Me, Bi |Z 7200 Garden Cily. N..

win Lane entertained recently at -the-shoul the former's home, 4124 N. Capitol Mw a ph in er ave, with a miscellaneous shower| yonna blue. The maid of honor for Miss Mary Ann Wisker whose| wore a halo of crimson celosia and marriage to Sgt. Edmond Xelly|carried a fan of the flowers. The will be next month. : bridesmaids carried Victorian bouThe bride-to-be, of Indianapolis, quets of American Beauty roses is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Wisk-|gnd blue delphinium edged with .|er, Shelbyville. Sgt. Kelly, of Gales-| white flowers and pleated crimson burg, Ill, is stationed at the fair|tyulle. grounds here. The e's n of ivory satin Guests at the ‘shower were Mes- gag ie lilo wh old rit and dames Anna Wisker, Leo Cord, A.|guchess lace. Her veil fell from a B. Wisker ‘and Urban Wisker,icap of the lace and she carried a Shelbyville; Misses Marie Warren, white satin prayerbook with white Mary Margaret Hickey and Pat-|spray orchids and white satin markricila McManus. Gi : ers tied with stephanotis. Others were Mesdames Leo Mc-| The mothers wore orchids with Manus, Carl Queisser, Walter Queis-|their costumes. Mrs. Schwarz ser, Alice Queisser, Arthur J.|chose a rose-beige chiffon and

Society;

Wedding of Miss Judith Preston, John L. Davis Will Be This Afternoon

. MISS JUDITH PRESTON, daughter of Mrs. Frances Allison Preston, this afternoon will become the bride of John Lillard Davis, U. S. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Davis, Winchester, Ky. on The ceremony, read by Dr. Roy Ewing Vale, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, will be at 4:30 =

o'clock in McKee chapel of the church. The chancel entrance will be flanked by gladioli fleurette trees with stephanotis and white rose blossoms in white satin tubs. Forms ing a background for the white satin prie dieu will be an ar ql ment of cibotium ferns, ; s and a fan pedestal™s. of white gladioli, trailing clematis and trailing ivy studded with stephanotis blossoms, Four junior attendants, Cynthia and Hobby Wilson and Lila and Aline Randles, will serve as ‘bearers forming an aisleway to the chancel for the bridal parfy. The girls will carry crimped white handkerchiefs filled with .of stephanotis blossoms and tuberoses. Paul Matthews, organist,

play for the service.

Mrs. Hobson Wilson of Detroit and Indianapolis, will be in fuchsia~ toned marquisette worn with a veil of the same shade. Her bouquet of magenta and green dracena foliage, variegated fvy and sprays of farleynse will be centered with fuchsis She will have a cap of ivy leaves.

Couple to Be at Home Here

THE BRIDEGROOM’S FATHER will ushers will be Capt. Wilson, Earl Randles and Ji chester, Ky. Before the couple leaves for a wedding trip yt Capt. and Mrs,

maidenhair fern and .house. : home later at 5825 Sunset lane.